TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER in Lenox kicks off its new season in Ozawa Hall tonight and tomorrow night at 8:30, with the Mark Morris Dance Group. Tickets are $19-$68. Call 617-266-1200 or visit www.bso.org.

THE CENTER FOR ARTS IN NATICK, 14 Summer St. ``Rock Off Main Street'' with Twist, Pandafied, Paradigm Twilight and Gerard Mellen tonight at 7:30. This all-ages show provides a venue for local bands to take their music out of the basement and perform publicly. Tickets are $8. Call 508-647-0097.

FRAMINGHAM'S CONCERTS ON THE GREEN continue tonight from 6:30-8:30, at the Framingham Village Green, with classic rock by Nobscot. Call 508-632-5485.

GORE PLACE, off Rte. 20, Waltham. A guide dressed in period costume leads a Full Moon Tour of the 1806 mansion tonight at 7. The tour brings to life the Gore family's gracious lifestyle. Admission is $12-$8. Call 781-894-2798.

JAZZ AT SUNSET The EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, continues its summer concert series tonight from 6:30-8:30, with the Dick Odgren Quartet with Brenda Padula. Tickets are $18/$15. Call 508-929-2703.

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL'S latest live music event ``Delirium'' debuts at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston tonight at 8 p.m., tomorrow at 3 and 8 p.m., and July 1 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $39.50, $69.50 or $125. Call 617-931-2000.

DANTE'S AT FIREFLY'S, 350 East Main St. (Rte. 20), Marlborough. Join blues guitarist James Montgomery tonight at 9. Cover is $16. Call 508-357-8883.

FSCOTTGALLERY, 29 Hudson Road (Rte. 27), Sudbury. Tonight from 8-10, it's Friday Night Live featuring art and live music. No cover. A Drum Circle led by Ricardo Frota will be held from 7-8. Call 978-440-8898.

SATURDAY, JUNE 30
THE CENTER FOR ARTS IN NATICK Tonight at 8, it's electric blues played by blues guitarist Ronnie Earl and The Broadcasters. Admission is $22. Discounts are available. Call 508-647-0097.

SATURDAY MORNING DISCOVERY SERIES continues today at 11 a.m., outdoors at Union Common, corner of Bolton and Main streets, Marlborough, with Scott Jameson's magic. Admission is free. If there is rain, the event will be held at the Johnson Auditorium, Walker Building, 255 Main St., Marlborough. Call 978-562-1646.

THE OLD MANSE, 269 Monument St., Concord, celebrates Nathanial Hawthorne's 203rd birthday today and July 7 from noon-3 p.m., with a birthday cake and 45-minute guided house tour that takes visitors back to the 19th century and introduces them to members of the Hawthorne family. Admission is $10/$6. Call 978-369-3909.

TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER Tonight at 5:45, in the Shed, it's A Prairie Home Companion at Tanglewood with Garrison Keilor and special guest James Taylor. Tickets are $19-$70. Call 617-266-1200 or visit www.bso.org.

THE COLONIAL INN Laura Pierce teams up with the Harvey Diamond Group
tonight at 8. No cover. Casual dining available. Call 978-369-9200.

SUNDAY, JULY 1
BROADMOOR WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, 280 Eliot St. (Rte. 16), Natick, hosts an opening reception today from 2-4 p.m., for ``Odonata Á Dragonflies and Damselflies of New England,'' featuring photographs by Hopkinton artist Cheryl Rose. The exhibit is on view through July 31. Call 508-655-2296.

AMAZING THINGS ARTS CENTER welcomes Nawal today at 2 p.m., for a concert in support of her new album ``Aman,'' combining influences from her native Comoros islands and beyond. Admission is $15-$12. Call 508-405-2787.

NATIONAL HERITAGE MUSEUM, 33 Marrett Road, Lexington, unveils a new exhibit today titled ``American Visions of Liberty & Freedom.'' The display features more than 200 objects from Revolutionary times to the present representing our sometimes conflicting definitions of liberty. The show runs through Oct. 15. Admission is free. Call 781-861-6559.

SUDBURY SCULPTOR Janice Corkin Rudolf is among 36 sculptors to display her work at the New England Sculptors Association's Summer 2007 Exhibition taking place July 1-Aug 3 at the North Shore Art Association, 11 Pirate's Lane, Gloucester. Meet the artists at a reception today from 2-4 p.m. Call 978-443-2231.

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